Hi, I'm 14 days post op Le fort 1
Thing have been going fine. surgery was straight forward, no more pain, im on a blended diet with light elastic bands on, my last check up was on Wednesday,
But this afternoon Ive got building pressure at the top of my nose between my eyes its starting to get real painfull, also feels like someone is trying to pull my upper teeth out of my mouth.
im not too sure of what to do.
Ive taken pain killers but its doing nothing for the pressure

You also may want to give decongestant nasal spray a try. However, if you use it longer than the three days on the label, prepare yourself for the near-inevitable rebound congestion (and DON'T stay on it indefinitely; you'll regret it.) My surgeon had me on the stuff for a little over a week to staunch the nasal bleeding and reduce swelling, and the rebound congestion was annoying, but less annoying than nosebleeds. I don't know how effective it is to help sinus pain, but it probably can't hurt anything either.

I wouldn't worry too much about a bacterial infection in your mouth. You were probably put on a course of antibiotics immediately after your surgery. (You are likely done with those by now.) Because of its vulnerability to damage, the soft tissue in your mouth is quite resistant to infection and actually heals pretty quickly. Infection of the surgery site is probably no longer an issue. All the healing that's left will be your bone sealing up, but that's all behind your gums, which protect it.

I've been using a neti pot for my sinus pressure post-op. it flushes out loads of blood clots and mucous and I feel so much better every time I use it.
I would tell everyone having jaw surgery to use one - but please check with your doctor first.

And if you do use one, make sure you only use purified/boiled water and pure salt.

Hope you feel better soon - the sinus pressure is really awful, you have my sympathy

My worst nightmare is happening my teeth are moving apart. The gap is coming back like it was before the operation.

I don't know what to do I not due for an appointment till 4 Oct.

I don't want to leave it that long incase it gets worse but on the other hand I'm with the NHS and I have rang today and left a message but no one rang back. There now closed for today. It's really hard to get emergency appointments with my othor I don't want some one different who don't know me or my case.

This is really worrying me as I don't want a second operation or for this whole thing to a complete waste of time and money. It cost £2000 to have this operation with loss of wages and hiring staff to run my business.

I am also 18 days post op (or is it 19?) and I'm on the NHS too. If I ever have an issue I always phone them and ask for advice. Try to stay calm tonight and then call tomorrow. They may just need to put some firmer elastics on.

From what I can gather from others who have had the surgery, the bone takes weeks and weeks to fuse so even if your bite drifts off just now, they have plenty of time to fix it

My surgery has left my bite asymmetrical slightly - but I'm not worried because my ortho says it will be corrected in time,

Ty so much corrinne,
Its that I've really struggled the first two weeks. And felt so alone as not had anyone around me at all. Been stuck in a flat all alone. But the weekend I felt better cos I ventured outside.

Saw a few friends, now I have this it's hard not to worry everything is going wrong, not having anyone to ask what they think. I don't think I could face it all again doing it alone. It's really sucky beening unable to be with people.

Funny hardest part about this is the isolation of it all.

Just going to keep ring tomorrow till I get to speak to a human instead of answer machine.

Scraggy, I am SO happy you are going to see your ortho tomorrow!! Hopefully all is ok...and just having a rough spot right now. Please take care..and let us know what you find out!! Sorry you are feeling so lonely I am not sure I would handle that part any better myself!! Just know you are always free to chat here!! Best we can offer!!